\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{mathbreaks}[2015/01/09 Break and resume marks used in math]


\newcounter{mathbreak}
\newcommand{\Break}{\addtocounter{mathbreak}{1}\Resume}
\newcommand{\Resume}{\ensuremath{\text{\ding{\value{mathbreak}}}}}
\newcommand{\ResumePrevious}{\addtocounter{mathbreak}{-1}\Resume}
\newcommand{\resetmathbreak}{\setcounter{mathbreak}{80}}

% Used to refer n-th equation where n < 10.
% An optional parameter 's' stands for 'small' and uses other star marks that
% are more readable when small.
\newcommand{\mathref}[2][b]{(\text{\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{s}}{\ding{7#2}}{\ding{10#2}}})}

